UK hotel transaction volumes fell 23% to £4.9bn in 2025, with single-asset deals rising 37% while portfolio activity dropped significantly.
Why Cost per Occupied Room Is the Metric That Will Shape Hotel Profitability in 2026
HotelData.com report analyzing 5,000 U.S. hotels shows labor CPOR rose 12.8% in 2025, with Q4 seeing 21.1% year-over-year increase amid softening demand.
GBTA Welcomes EU Approval of Package Travel Directive and Exclusion of Business Travel
GBTA supports EU Parliament's exclusion of business travel from revised Package Travel Directive, providing regulatory clarity for corporate travel services.
New HotelData.com Report Finds Hotel Labor Costs Rising Faster Than Productivity Gains
Wage costs per occupied room jumped 12.8% in 2025 to $48.32, with Q4 showing a sharp 21.1% spike as productivity gains failed to offset rising labor expenses.
Why I Walked Away from a €200,000 Custom Platform for Webflow
A hospitality marketing CEO explains abandoning a €200,000 custom platform for Webflow to focus on brand experience over technical complexity.
The Always-Reply Future: A Conversation with TrustYou at ITB Berlin
TrustYou's CEO envisions moving from fragmented guest communication to unified conversational AI that maintains context across all channels and touchpoints.
The Wolseley Hotels to Launch with Flagship Property in New York
The 76-room flagship will occupy a 1905 landmark building near Bryant Park and introduce The Wolseley restaurant to the US market.
Understanding the Profit Picture: HotStats CEO Michael Grove at ITB Berlin
HotStats CEO explains why revenue growth doesn't always translate to stronger margins due to rising costs and evolving guest expectations.
The New Hotel AI Funnel: Discoverability vs. Transaction
The article argues hotels should prioritize AI discoverability over transaction infrastructure, as being recommended by AI systems is the gating factor for bookings.
The One Word to Describe What You Do for Your Customers
The author advocates distilling your customer problem-solving into one word for marketing clarity, using "retention" and "inconsistency" as examples.
